The xylophone, as we know it today, did not exist in its modern form during the period from 1607 to 1775. However, similar percussion instruments, such as the balafon and various types of wooden bars struck with mallets, were used in various cultures. The xylophone began to gain more recognition in Europe in the 19th century, particularly with the development of orchestral music. Thus, while there were wooden percussion instruments in use, the specific xylophone did not have a significant presence during that time.
um ANYONE CAN PLAY THE XYLOPGHNE
xylophone music
a mallet
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play the xylophone
A small xylophone suitable for children to play is called a "glockenspiel."
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a xylophone is an instrument that is used to make a chiming-like sound.
some people who are famous that play the xylophone is the famous mexician allie m. acala
Ravens have been trained to play the xylophone by pecking at the keys with their beaks. This has been demonstrated at various zoos and in research studies to showcase the intelligence and problem-solving abilities of these birds.